Hundreds of Reasons Why We Have No Business in Iraq

Wrong war? Wrong place? Wrong time?

Many anti-war peacemongers will attempt to vivisect the humanitarian nature of the liberation of Iraq from the issue of WMD. So when John Kerry tells the Iraqi people that their liberation was the “wrong war, wrong place, wrong time,” I wonder what the families of the dead think of that cold assessment:

Investigators have unearthed a mass grave in northern Iraq containing hundreds of bodies of women and children believed killed in the 1980s.

Damn shame these lives aren’t worth saving, John. What’s worse is that for political expediency, anti-war Dems are willing to say the same.

Now the predictable retort from the left is, “that’s not the reason why we were led into war. We were duped!” A commentary that is almost inevitably followed by how stupid and ignorant President Bush is.

Putting two and two together, if Bush is as stupid and ignorant as the peacemongers say he is, then what does that say about the mental capacity of our liberal friends that they were ‘duped’ by the president? Not much I’m afraid.

Only the blind or the heartless can reasonably argue that we went into Iraq with the liberation of the Iraqi people as a distant second thought. In my mind, it joined the list of many grievances humanity had against Saddam Hussein.

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